MrBishop
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Gonz said:Anybody that wants too....with the understanding that if you crash & burn at that speed we're not responsible to fix humpty dumpty.
I guess that you can't make an omlet without breaking a few eggs
Gonz said:Anybody that wants too....with the understanding that if you crash & burn at that speed we're not responsible to fix humpty dumpty.
[b] said:I never was much of a motorcyle man myself, but I understand the need for speed and the want to go as fast as possible. People should take care when riding anything on open roads. Just plain common sense...however, if you ever look back and see this on your tail, move over... I don't like slowing down.
[b] said:I never was much of a motorcyle man myself, but I understand the need for speed and the want to go as fast as possible. People should take care when riding anything on open roads. Just plain common sense...however, if you ever look back and see this on your tail, move over... I don't like slowing down.
Uki Chick said:i don't move for race car yah-yah's that want to look cool driving like maniacs
chcr said:No problem. If I feel like I need to get by, I generally find that not to be a problem. As a motorcyclist I treat everyone else on the road as moving hazards. I don't expect you to get out of the way, in fact I expect the opposite.
[b] said:Sadly, I actually did nothing to this car, but the previous owner is who made all the adjustments. Lots of work to intake, exaust, fuel injection, suspension, clutch and drive train assembly. It's more than just body work. I mean, a gay superhero does need a fly set of wheels.
Rose said:A link to contribute to the original topic of thread
Oddly enough, I saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie a week or so ago on the highway on my way home from work. I thought it was very odd someone would do that just in traffic on the highway outta the blue.